Nintendo Serves Up New Videos For Kirby, NES Remix 2, Tomodachi Life and Mario Golf

After early months this year that have seen some major releases but also some quiet release spells, at retail and on the eShop platforms, we're now entering a stretch where most weeks have something enticing to separate us from our money. This week we have NES Remix 2 on the Wii U eShop, while next week Mario Golf: World Tour will make an appearance on 3DS. Kirby: Triple Deluxe also hits North America next week — 16th May in Europe — while Tomodachi Life will keep 3DS owners busy in the week before E3; it arrives on 6th June.

Nintendo of America has used its YouTube channel to promote all of these titles in its closing videos of the week. We have the charming presenting duo of Nintendo Minute showing off NES Remix 2, while the three 3DS titles all have new trailers. We particularly like the Kirby video, which gives us a look at King Dedede's minigame in Triple Deluxe; the Tomodachi Life video shows off its unique brand of madness, too.

Welsh ex-pat Tom is responsible for the day-to-day running of the site. He's the guy to thank for the generally brilliant nature of the content which massages your eyeballs on a daily basis. Also has an unhealthy obsession with all things Bowser.

This next month (well..and the reast of April ^^) will be pretty darn awesome with a 1st party game (almost?) each week and all the eShop games, that're coming throughout may.I could still slap myself for not getting the 3DS by now, tho, because I REALLY want to get Kirby ^^

As good as Mario 3D World, Windwaker HD, NES Remix and as awesome as Smash Bros And Zelda U will be, I believe that Mario Kart 8 will just eat up my time, both singleplayer and local/online multiplayer, Itls going to be epic...

I reckon a pre-E3 direct in May, where they will announce what they're doing for E3, and more in MarioKart 8, things like MKTV we still don't know too much about. Maybe a game specific direct with an e3 bit at the beginning.

Considering what I've seen on You-tube and elsewhere it seems as if Nintendo is trying too hard to appeal to north american life by adding celeb's I don't really have any interest in. The style of this ad is too 1980's.

This will not stop me from purchasing Tomodachi Life but Nintendo needs to come up with a new strategy.The dream sequences are nice but it should of mentioned the prize that is left behind after the dream has ended.

@DinoFett The prize is ... basically saying, no prize. You can get a Ninja suit after a Ninja dream, or get a balloon after the dropping dream, but that's not anything valuable (the only thing you can do with a balloon is to sell it for few money). Tomodachi Life is basically not a game, at least not a game for any purpose or goal. It's just an interactive show to muse the player and share with friends, a type of game to let you relax and laugh.I love this game, but I can't say it for everyone. I can understand NOA because this localization must be the most challenge one in its history. But on the other hand, it's also like a gamble to make players have too high anticipation. I mean, unless players really play it for a extended length of time (and maybe discuss with friends in real life), it may be difficult to find the joy of the game. The first title of this serious (DS version) actually had a extremely low rating and selling number at the beginning, but after few weeks, players eventually thought that game was really good, and introduced the game to their friends. Eventually, it became one of the best selling games.Btw, for this game, unless you can make sure you keep clearing all tags everyday, ten tags per day is not helpful at all (It's not like pokemon that each tag is just a counter. Here every tag is a unique Mii, moving (not copying) from other's 3DS to yours, so please be serious to him/her). I'd rather to have 1~3 per week.